Obviously, you want to ask questions in class and come by my
office to ask questions. But secondary sources are a great way of getting help.
Many resources are available at the Chester Fritz Library that offer general
introductions to philosophers. Some of these are more technical than others, but
all should be understandable with a little effort. Here are a few reliable ones
to start with, along with how to find them in the Chester Fritz Library::

The Encyclopedia of philosophy:
REFERENCE B41.E5

Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy:
REFERENCE B51 R68 1998

A critical history of Western
philosophy by D.J. O'connor:
B72.O2

Any of the Past Masters books:
type in "Past Masters" in ODIN,
under keywords

Any of the Wadsworth Philosophers Series:
type in "wadsworth philosophers series" in ODIN,
under keywords

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